ORPHANS COURT SALE IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan51 Court of Huntingdon County, will be exposed to public sale on the premises on Friday the- 15, day of February next, atone o clock P. M. "All that certain Tract of land situate in Morris Townseip, Huntingdon county, adjoining lands of John Keller John Furgus, Jacob Keller, and Thomas Donally; Containing ninety one acres, more or less, about sixty acres cleared—Thereon erected a LOG HOUSE AND SMALL BARN mt M —Late the estate of Frederick Kulin dee'd. Terms ot Sale—one half of ihe purchase money to be paid on confirmatirn ot the s«le, and the residue in one year thereafter with interest, to be secured by the Bond and Mortgage of the purchaser—attendance will be given by WM. REED, Admr. By the Court T. P. CAMPBELL Clk. Jan, 19,18.VJ.

TANNERY, vlT PRIVATE SALE. t'he subscriber offers for lale his Farm &lt;fc Tannery, Ctuated in McConnellstown , Huntingdoa asunty, &lt;»,\y 5 miksfrem tilt Canal Baita t Huntingdon, THE TANNERY, Is situated by the tide of a never railm stream of water and lrom which the yard i supplied by the means of a wheel. Th Shop is 30 feet by 60, and is a substantia Frame building. There is a superior Bark Mill in the second story, which delivers th* g-ound Bark on to the first floor. There is also every other convenience that can be needed. Connected with the Tannery U also, a tract of good Timber Land, from which a sufficient supply of bark can always be obtained. THE FARM LAND, and Buildings connected therewith are of th« itest kind, being J 5 Acres ol Limestone Land mostly cleared and under good fence. The Buildings are situated on two town Lott, •onsitting of a Three Story Stons House, || g well calculated for a store'or tavern, and a small Bank Barn. On the same lot with the Ta...

ADMIMSTRATOR'S A07IGE. TAKE notice that letters of Administration on the Estate of Joseph Wagner late'of Franklin tp. Huntingdon co. dee'd have be'tn granted by the Register of Huntingdon Co. to the undersigned, therefore, all persons indebted to said Estate , are requerted to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, are requested to present them properly authenticated for settlement, without delay. ELIZABETH WAGNER.-\ _ . ¦/tdminiitratrix. ] DAYID BLAIR-i wnar.j ¦ Attorney. J

THREE STRAY STEEIIS. (iflAME to the Plantation of the Subscriber VS# two miles from Huntingdon, on the road to the Warm Springs; about the 10th day of January, three steers-; one a brindle with some white on his belly, one a black with awhile face, legs and belly; the other is white v.ith red ears, and s me spots of red on his shoulders. They all look to be 2 years old. The owner is desired to come and prove pioperty, pay charges and take them away or otherwise they will be dispo sed of as the law directs. GEORGE GLAZIER. Jan. 30, 1539.

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. gWLL persons knowingthemselves indcht W9 ed to the estate of Elizabeth Hanlim late of Woodbury townshis dee'd, an rtques tid to call and settle the same with the subscriber immediately; and those having claims against said estate will present their accounts proprerly authenticated for settlement JI. SOLID A J. Administrator Jan, 30, 1839.

SHH -JQ mw$mwM+ OF FOREIGN-LITERATURE SCIRACI AND AitT It published every month by E. Little' &amp; Co., 212 Chcsnut Street, Philadelphia, six dollars a year, payable in advance. Distant subscribers are requested to remit a 35 note on account. With the year 1838 begins the Fourth Vol ume of a New Series, complete sets of wh.ch can be furnished at Two Dollars and a half bound. The New Series is begun because wcarc no longer able to supply orders for complete sets of the old. CONTENTS OF THE DECFMhER NUMBER. Ot the Earlier English Moral Songs and Poems, The Cabinet and the Country, Reigns of George the third and fourth, Milinan's edition of Gibbon, Dickens's Tales. Chis na Opened, Narrative of John Ward Gibson, Nicholas Nicklebv , Oliver Twist, Fardorougha, the Miser, Writings ol G. Washington, Redfilcd and Reid on aVtorms, Lane's Notes on Ab'hams nights

STRAY. ||.\ME to to the Vn^i^.,^^— ^ Bull three years old, four white feet, with white along the belly. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property pay charges, and take him awav. J No. FORGESON January 2, 1839.

Executor's Notice. XV LL persons indebted to the Estate of SswamSamuel Tcmpleton late of Tyrone township, Huntingdon County deceased, are re-Snested to make immediate payment, and lose having claims against said Estate are requested to present them properly authenticated for payment at their residence in Tyrone township. JAMES THOMPSON Esq. JAMES TEMPLETON, Executors. No»*mb*r, 14th, 1838.

Al»m\IISTR A TOR'S CTOtfC* * Xy &amp;&amp; persons indebted to the Estate of TOilJames Irvine, late of West township in the County of Huntingdon dee'd, are requested to make payment without delay, and all persons having claims against said estate, •re requested to present them to the undercigned residing in West Township aforesaid, properly authenticated for settlement. CHRISTOPHER IRVINE, DAVID IRVINE, Administrators Worembtr, 10th, 1838. p.

DISSOLUTION OF Partnership. QrnHE Partnership heretofore existing be-«&amp; tween Henry Mytinger 8c Anthony J. Stewart, is this dav, dissolved by mutual consent. Persons indebted to the firm, are requested to call and settle on or before the lOih of February next. The Business will still be continued at the old stand, by Henry B. Mytinger. „ H. B. MYTINGER. Water Street, Dec, 6u 1838. The Centre Free Press will please insert the above three times and charge this office.

ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. TBTOTICE, is hereb y given, that letters J^ of Administration have been granted to the subscriber upon the Estate of Henry M'Garvey' late of Shirty Township deceased; and all persons knowing themselves to be indebted to the said Estate, are hereby requested to moke payment; and all having claims upon the said Kssatc, are requested to present them to subscriber properly authenticated for settlement. He will be at the late residence of the deceased, during the first &amp; second weeks in January next, lor the purpose of making settlements—and all persons having unsettled accounts with ¦ aid Estate are earnestly requ-. sted to pre sent them at that time. EDWARD M'GARVEY. Dec. 19, 1838.

PRO SPECT US. OF TUB HARRISBURG CHRONICLE. There being nothing which so much enhances the value of a public journal as early and faithful news, the editor and proprietor of the. Harrisburg Chronicle lias made such arrangements, as will not fail to make his paper equal, if not superior to any other in the p lace, during the ensuing year, in this particular. The sessions ot the State Legislature the coming session, promise to be unusually interesting. The policy ot the new State administration, must excite curiosity in the minds of all such as take any part in the politics of the day, inasmuch as the friends of the new Governor have found much fault with the administration of Joseph Ritner, though one of the best Governors Pendsylvania ever had; and it remains to be seen from what this winter will develope, whether the people have made a wise change. Besides the interest [which the policy of the new administration will give rise to, the duties of this winter's Legislature will be ...